A filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive includes a housing in which a hard disk is rotatably installed, a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing, and a holder installed at the top and bottom of the inside of the housing for supporting the filter by encompassing an upper portion and a lower portion thereof, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the top, and between the filter and the bottom.
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4. A filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive comprising:
a housing in which a hard disk is rotatably installed; a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing; a holder installed at an upper portion and a lower portion of an inside of the housing for supporting the filter by encompassing an upper portion and a lower portion of the filter, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the upper portion, and between the filter and the lower portion; and a first guide portion, extended from one side of the holder to face the hard disk and to maintain a predetermined angle with an input surface of the filter, for guiding air flowing in the housing toward the input surface of the filter.
6. A filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive comprising:
a housing including a base on which a hard disk is rotatably installed and a cover member coupled to the base from above; a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing; a holder, installed at a bottom of the cover member and an upper surface of the base, for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion and the other end portion of the filter, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the bottom of the cover member, and between the filter and the ceiling of the base; and a first guide portion, extended from one side of the holder to face the hard disk and to maintain a predetermined angle with an input surface of the filter, for guiding air flowing in the housing toward the input surface of the filter.
1. A filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive comprising:
a housing in which a hard disk is rotatably installed; a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing; and a holder installed at an upper portion and a lower portion of an inside of the housing for supporting the filter by encompassing an upper portion and a lower portion of the filter, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the upper portion, and between the filter and the lower portion, wherein the holder comprises a main holder protruding from the upper portion of the inside of the housing and an auxiliary holder protruding from the lower portion of the inside of the housing, wherein said main holder protruding from the upper portion of the inside of the housing has a support groove for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion of the filter; and said auxiliary holder protruding from the lower portion of the inside of the housing corresponds to the main holder and has an accommodating groove for supporting the filter by encompassing the other end portion of the filter, wherein the one end portion of the filter is an opposite end of the other end portion of the filter, and wherein the support groove and the accommodating groove face each other with the filter disposed therebetween.
5. A filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive comprising:
a housing including a base on which a hard disk is rotatably installed and a cover member coupled to the base from above; a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing; and a holder, installed at a bottom of the cover member and an upper surface of the base, for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion and the other end portion of the filter, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the bottom of the cover member, and between the filter and the ceiling of the base, wherein the holder includes a main holder protruding from the bottom of the cover member, and an auxiliary holder protruding from the upper surface of the base, wherein said main holder protruding from the bottom of the cover member has a support groove for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion of the filter; and said auxiliary holder protruding from the upper surface of the base corresponds to the main holder and has an accommodating groove for supporting the filter by encompassing the other end portion of the filter, wherein the one end portion of the filter is an opposite end of the other end portion of the filter, and wherein the support groove and the accommodating groove face each other with the filter disposed therebetween.
2. A filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive comprising:
a housing in which a hard disk is rotatably installed; a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing; and a holder installed at an upper portion and a lower portion of an inside of the housing for supporting the filter by encompassing an upper portion and a lower portion of the filter, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the upper portion, and between the filter and the lower portion, wherein the holder comprises: a main holder protruding from the upper portion of the inside of the housing and having a support groove for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion of the filter; and an auxiliary holder protruding from the lower portion of the inside of the housing corresponding to the main holder and having an accommodating groove for supporting the filter by encompassing the other end portion of the filter, wherein the main holder comprises: a pair of main support portions protruding to a predetermined height from the upper portion of the inside of the housing and separated a predetermined distance from each other; and an auxiliary support portion formed between the main support portions to be lower in height than the main support portions, wherein the support groove is formed throughout the main support portions and the auxiliary support portion. 3. A filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive comprising:
a housing in which a hard disk is rotatably installed; a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing; and a holder installed at an upper portion and a lower portion of an inside of the housing for supporting the filter by encompassing an upper portion and a lower portion of the filter, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the upper portion, and between the filter and the lower portion, wherein the holder comprises: a main holder protruding from the upper portion of the inside of the housing and having a support groove for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion of the filter; and an auxiliary holder protruding from the lower portion of the inside of the housing corresponding to the main holder and having an accommodating groove for supporting the filter by encompassing the other end portion of the filter, wherein the main holder and the auxiliary holder are formed to have the same height, each of the main holder and the auxiliary holder comprising: a pair of main support portions protruding from the upper portion and the lower portion of the inside of the housing to a predetermined height and at a predetermined interval; and an auxiliary support portion formed between the main support portions to be lower in height than the main support portions, wherein the support groove and the accommodating groove are formed throughout the main support portions and the auxiliary support portion. |
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive which enables filtering of particles in a housing accommodating a hard disk.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a hard disk drive is used as an auxiliary memory device of a computer.
The housing 1 includes a base 3 where the hard disk 4 is rotatably installed, and a cover member 2 coupled to the base 3 from above to protect the hard disk 4. Normally, hard disks are installed in multiple layers to store a large amount of information. A head 6 installed at an end portion of an actuator arm 5 records or reproduces information on or from the hard disk 4 rotating at high speed.
The filtering apparatus is for filtering particles such as dust unnecessarily existing in the housing 1. The filtering apparatus includes a filter 7, and a holder 8 provided at the bottom 2a of the cover member 2.
The filter 7 has a structure like that of a sponge to facilitate filtering of particles. The filter 7 is supported by being encompassed by the holder 8. The holder 8 is formed to protrude from the bottom 2a of the cover member 2. The holder 8 is provided as a pair of holders which are separated a predetermined distance from each other to support the filter 7 from both sides thereof.
In the above structure, when the hard disk 4 rotates at high speed in a direction indicated by an arrow A, particles in the housing 1 flow with air along with the rotation of the hard disk 4. The flowing particles are moved toward the edge side of the cover member 2 and filtered by the filter 7.
However, in the conventional filtering apparatus having the above structure, the holder 8 is formed to protrude from the bottom 2a of the cover member 2 only. Thus, as shown in
A shown in
To solve the above problems, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive in which the structure of a holder is improved so that the effect of filtering is improved.
Accordingly, to achieve the above objective, there is provided a filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive which comprises a housing in which a hard disk is rotatably installed, a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing, and a holder installed at the top and bottom of the inside of the housing for supporting the filter by encompassing an upper portion and a lower portion thereof, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the top, and between the filter and the bottom.
It is preferred in the present invention that the holder comprises a main holder protruding from the top of the inside of the housing and having a support groove for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion of the filter, and an auxiliary holder protruding from the bottom of the inside of the housing corresponding to the main holder and having an accommodating groove for supporting the filter by encompassing the other end portion of the filter.
It is preferred in the present invention that the main holder comprises a pair of main support portions protruding to a predetermined height from the top of the inside of the housing and separated a predetermined distance from each other, and an auxiliary support portion formed between the main support portions to be lower in height than the main support portions, wherein the support groove is formed throughout the main support portions and the auxiliary support portion.
It is preferred in the present invention that the main holder and the auxiliary holder are formed to have the same height, each of which comprises a pair of main support portions protruding from the top and bottom of the inside of the housing to a predetermined height and at a predetermined interval, and an auxiliary support portion formed between the main support portions to be lower in height than the main support portions, wherein the support groove and the accommodating groove are formed throughout the main support portions and the auxiliary support portion.
It is preferred in the present invention that the holder comprises a main holder protruding from the bottom or the top of the inside of the housing and having a support groove for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion of the filter, and an accommodating portion formed to be indented from the bottom or top of the inside of the housing corresponding to the main holder, for supporting the filter by encompassing the other end portion of the filter.
It is preferred in the present invention that the holder comprises a main holder protruding from the bottom or the top of the inside of the housing and having a support groove for supporting the filter by encompassing an edge of the filter, and a sealing member for forming a seal between the main holder or the top of the inside of the housing, and between the main holder and the bottom.
It is preferred in the present invention that an opening through which air passes is formed at the main holder and a support groove is formed at an inner surface of the opening.
It is preferred in the present invention that the filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive further comprises an actuator arm installed in one of the corner portions in the housing and capable of pivoting across the hard disk, and when a corner portion which is diagonal to the actuator arm in the housing is defined to be a first corner and a corner portion which is close to the first corner in a direction in which the hard disk rotates is defined to be a second corner, the holder is installed in the second corner.
It is preferred in the present invention that the filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive further comprises a first guide portion, extended from one side of the holder to face the hard disk and maintain a predetermined angle with an input surface of the filter, for guiding air flowing in the housing toward the input surface of the filter, and a second guide portion, extended from the other side of the holder to face the hard disk and maintain a predetermined angle with a rear surface of the filter, to prevent the air from flowing back to the rear surface of the filter.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive which comprises a housing including a base on which a hard disk is rotatably installed and a cover member coupled to the base from above, a filter for filtering particles from air flowing in the housing, and a holder, installed at a bottom of the cover member and an upper surface of the base, for supporting the filter by encompassing one end portion and the other end portion of the filter, so that a gap is not generated between the filter and the bottom of the cover member, and between the filter and the ceiling of the base.
The above objective and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred embodiment thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
Referring to
Also, a filter 40 and a holder for supporting the filter 40 are provided in the housing 10. The filter 40 is for filtering particles such as dirt included in air in the housing 10. Thus, the filter 40 has the structure of a typical sponge which is light and cheap.
The holder supports the filter 40 such that no gaps are generated between the filter 40 and an upper surface 32 of the base 30, and the filter 40 and a bottom 22 of the cover member 20. The holder, as shown in
The main holder 50 includes a pair of main support portions 54 protruding from the bottom 22 of the cover member 20. The main support portions 54 support the side portion of the filter 40. Each of the main support portions 54 is a column shape protruding to a predetermined height and separated a predetermined distance from each other. An auxiliary support portion 56 is formed between the main support portions 54 to a height lower than the main support portion 54. Also, a support groove 52 is formed throughout the main support portion 54 and the auxiliary support portion 56. One end portion 42 and part of both side end portions of the filter 40 are inserted into the support groove 52 and supported thereby. Thus, generation of a gap between the filter 40 and the bottom 22 is prevented.
The auxiliary holder 60 protrudes from the upper surface 32 of the base 30 to correspond to the main holder 50. An accommodating groove 62 in which the other end portion 44 of the filter 40 is inserted and supported thereby is formed in the auxiliary holder 60. As the filter 40 is inserted into the accommodating groove 62, generation of a gap between the upper surface 32 and the other portion 44 of the filter 40 is prevented.
Also, a guide portion 70 (see
Although the main holder 50 and the auxiliary holder 60 are formed on the cover member 20 and the base 30, respectively, in the above embodiment, it is possible to form the main holder 50 and the auxiliary holder 60 on the base 30 and the cover member 20, respectively.
In the operation and effect of the filtering apparatus according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention having the above structure, when information is recorded on or reproduced from the hard disk 12, as shown in
Referring to
The main holder 150 has almost the same structure as that of the main holder 50 shown in FIG. 3A. Thus, the main holder 150 includes a pair of main support portions 154 protruding from the upper surface 32 of the base 30 in a column shape, and an auxiliary support portion 156 formed between the main support portions 154. A support groove 152 is formed throughout the main and auxiliary support portions 154 and 156. The other end portion 44 and both side portions of the filter 40 are inserted into the support groove 152. Thus, a gap does not exist between the other end portion 44 of the filter 40 and the bottom 32 of the cover member 30. The auxiliary support portion 156 is formed integrally with the main support portion 154 and to have a height lower than the main support portion 154.
The auxiliary holder 160 protrudes from the bottom 22 of the cover member 20 to correspond to the main holder 150. An accommodating groove 162 for accommodating one end portion 42 of the filter 40 is formed in the auxiliary holder 160. As the filter 40 is inserted into the accommodating groove 162, a gap is not formed between the bottom 22 of the cover member 20 and the filter 40.
Also, a guide portion 170 for guiding the air flowing in the housing 10 is integrally formed with the main holder 150. In particular, the guide portion 170 is formed at both sides of a main support portion 154' closer to the hard disk 12. Also, the guide portion 170 includes a first guide portion 172 for guiding the flowing air toward the input surface 45 of the filter 40, and a second guide portion 174 for preventing air from flowing back toward the rear surface 46 of the filter 40. Thus, each of the first and second guide portions 172 and 174 extends in the opposite directions with respect to the main support portion 154'. The first guide portion 172 is formed to make an obtuse angle with the input surface 45 while the second guide portion 174 is formed to make an acute angle with respect to the rear surface 46.
Here, it is possible to switch the positions of the main holder 150 and the auxiliary holder 160.
Referring to
The main holder 150' is formed in the second corner C2 to direct the rotation center of the hard disk 12. Also, a guide portion 170' for guiding the flow of air is formed to face the hard disk 12 of the main holder 150'. The guide portion 170' forms an angle of about 90°C with respect to the input surface 45 and the rear surface 56 of the filter 40.
When the filter 40 is installed in the second corner C2, a higher filtering performance can be obtained than when being installed in the first corner Cl or the third corner C3. The filtering performance will be described with reference to FIG. 7.
As can be seen from the graph, the TTCU in the case of installing the filter 40 in the second corner C2 is 42 (T50=42), which is superior to the TTCU in the first corner C1 (T50=86). Thus, the filtering time can halved.
In
The main holder 250 includes a pair of main support portion 254 formed to protrude from the bottom 22 of the cover member 20, and an auxiliary support portion 256 formed between the main support portions 254. A support groove 252 is formed throughout the main support portion 254 and the auxiliary support portion 256, and one end portion 42 and part of both side portions of the filter 40 are inserted therein. The accommodating portion 34 is formed to be indented in the upper surface 32 of the base 30 to correspond to the main holder 250. The other end portion 44 of the filter 40 is inserted in the accommodating portion 34 and supported thereby. Thus, no gaps are generated between the filter 40 and the bottom 22 and the filter 40 and the upper surface 32.
The sealing member 360 is installed to prevent generation of a gap between the main holder 350 and the upper surface 32 of the base 30. The sealing member 360 is manufactured of an elastically deformable material such as rubber, and is attached to the upper surface 32 by an adhesive. Also, when the base 30 and the cover member 20 are coupled to each other, the sealing member 360 is elastically deformed due to a coupling force thereof to closely contact the main holder 350, forming a seal therebetween.
In each of the fourth through sixth preferred embodiments, as shown in
As described above, according to the filtering apparatus for a hard disk drive according to the present invention, no gaps are generated between the filter and the ceiling and bottom of the housing. Thus, the filtering performance can be improved compared to the conventional technology.
Bae, Byoung-young, Hong, Soon-kyo, Lee, Sung-Jin, Kim, Seong-hoon
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